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QUAKER AMBULANCE DRIVERS

UNDER CONSTANT FIRE IN BURMA (Rec. 2.20 p.m.) New York, April 29 A total of 69 British Quakers, all con- ; scientious objectors, run ambulances under fire in Burma. The Quakers arc all men of an average age of 24. Re- j ports from Burma refer to the heroism j of these pacifists who are serving in j General Stilwell’s Chinese Expeditionary Force. At the end of February when batered Rangoon was under the strain of continuous air raids, members of the unit made four trips into the flaming city and loaded hundred of tons of precious medical supplies—P.A

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 April 1942, Page 2

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QUAKER AMBULANCE DRIVERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 April 1942, Page 2

QUAKER AMBULANCE DRIVERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 April 1942, Page 2